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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Adoptive Parents' section. Enter the first, middle, and last names of both parents as they appear on legal documents.
  3. In the 'Adopted person' section, provide the new first name, middle name, last name, and suffix after adoption. Ensure accuracy for official records.
  4. Complete the 'Birth record information AFTER ADOPTION' fields including county, state, city of birth, date of birth, and sex. Select either Female or Male.
  5. Fill in the 'Requester information' section with your details. Choose one box indicating your relationship to the adopted person and provide any required documentation.
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The original birth record of an adopted person is confidential. A birth parent, named on the birth record of the adopted person, may request a noncertified copy of the original birth record. (Minnesota Statutes, section 144.218) Noncertified copies are for information only and may not be used for any legal purpose.
You may be able to obtain a copy of the adoption record that is maintained by the superior court by filing a petition, under California Family Code 9200, in the clerks office of the county superior court where the adoption was finalized.
4. Are adoption records for California publicly available? The answer is no. California is one of 24 states with closed adoption records. That means records are sealed to the public, though there are ways that some non-identifying information can be sought by adult adoptees.

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Ask the court that granted the adoption to unseal the adoption records by filing (turning in) a Petition to Unseal Records and showing good cause to unseal the records.
4. Are adoption records for California publicly available? The answer is no. California is one of 24 states with closed adoption records. That means records are sealed to the public, though there are ways that some non-identifying information can be sought by adult adoptees.
After finalized adoption, one party can submit a petition to the court to reverse the adoption process. Generally, the childs birth parents or the adoptive parents can start the process. Keep in mind that though a reversal is possible, the court continues this process very strictly.
Adoption records are confidential, but searches for birth family members can be initiated by an adopted individual 19 or older, genetic siblings 19 years or older of an adoptee, adoptive parents and birth parents. Begin a search for birth records DHS-6802 (PDF).
Here are a few tips to consider as you start this personal journey: Contact your parents adoption agency. Use search and adoption registries. Access your state adoption records. Search on social media. Hire a private investigator.

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